Three men, one in a horse-drawn carriage, wait near the train depot in Olathe (Montrose County), Colorado. Shows a D&RG freight car numbered "13662." There are commercial buildings on the main street, the "Independent Lumber Co." and the "Olathe...

A boy stands in the middle of a dirt street in Olathe (Montrose County), Colorado. Shows commercial buildings, horse-drawn wagons, a ditch with water and a pump in wood housing with an advertisement for "Pearline" (soap). Signs on buildings read:...

View of the frame Denver and Rio Grande Railroad depot in Olathe (Montrose County), Colorado. A wagon with a flat bed is near a signal light. The depot has a loading dock and a barn door on one end. A sign above the passenger door reads "Olathe."

Three women sit on the embankment of an irrigation ditch near the town of Olathe (Montrose County), Colorado. Scrub foliage grows on the edge of the ditch. Cultivated fields, pastures, and houses are in the distance.

A church in Olathe, Montrose County, Colorado, features: a single, off-center spire that splits into two parts toward its apex, a gabled entryway, arched-pointed windows, a front gable, and wooden shingles on the roof.

A church in Olathe, Montrose County, Colorado, features: a single, off-center spire that splits into two parts toward its apex, a gabled entryway, arched-pointed windows, a front gable, and wooden shingles on the roof.

The primary objective of this index is to contain a comprehensive listing of place names or sites in Colorado that would direct the researcher
to recent and readily available publications. Included in this publication for each site or place name,...

The Colorado registration cards are on 40 rolls of microfilm (v.1 through v.40), Denver Public Library catalog number G973.91, W893co. The draft registration cards are arranged alphabetically by county or city. Within the county or city, names are...

This obituary index begins in October 1918 and goes through June 2011. The index is composed of a number of columns of information, most taken directly from the IJN obituary, but many also supplemented from different sources. Associated cemetery...

The Denver Householder Directory started in 1924 and has been continued by other publishers right up to the present. These are arranged by address, allowing you to find out who was living in the house and/or the owner or the name of a business.